Evanston may ban gas hookups – Evanston Now

Mayor Daniel Biss and several council members claim the move is necessary to meet the city’s Climate Action and Resilience Plan goals. Biss noted that he has not yet discussed the idea with developers or other real estate interests.
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Ex Illini
3 years ago

If Biss wants to limit the impact of natural gas on Evanston he should keep his pie hole shut.

Where's Mine ???
3 years ago

easy money for electricians (IBEW?) hooking up II-Phase service for stoves. Same goes for hooking up ev charger in your garage

Bosco
3 years ago

I guess soon it will be back to wood and coal fired furnaces.
Why are “progressives” always so regressive?

Stewie the Roof Baby
3 years ago
Reply to  Bosco

Wood or coal stoves aren’t the next step. The next step is for you to freeze or starve to death like the white devils should

Stewie the Roof Baby
3 years ago

Do these crazy, delusional, anti-science nut jobs really believe that the earth’s temperature depends on the number of gas-burning stoves in Evanston?

Rick
3 years ago

Cooking on an electric stove is a miserable experience. Oh well people can always rig a propane tank in the back yard and run a gas line for the stove. Between an electric hot water heater, dryer, furnace and stove thats one hellofa electric bill.

Yossarian
3 years ago
Reply to  Rick

Except if you live in central Florida. I have all of the above that you mention and this past summer our electric bill was rarely over $150. We average $85-90 a month now in winter. One of the many reasons I left my beloved Chicago. Yes Rick, it took a while for us to get used to cooking electric, many burned meals, but like anything else, practice made perfect.

Pat S.
3 years ago
Reply to  Rick

A friend near the WI border has an all-electric home – this past year they had a gas whole-house generator installed so they could survive a grid failure that becomes more probable as the state tightens its stranglehold on energy. As their electric appliances wear out, they’ll be replacing with natural gas powered.

And, yes, cooking with an electric stove is miserable, but their electric oven holds a steadier heat throughout. Perhaps a hybrid cooking range might be a good answer.

And yes, they enjoy a hellofa electric bill.

Old Joe
3 years ago

Whew, I thought the headline was “Gay Hookups!”

GM
3 years ago

Living here in Evanston, there is no need to visit the circus – the city government’s antics are more more hilarious than any clown show…

Pat S.
3 years ago
Reply to  GM

But the admission ticket is SO high. And don’t get me started on ‘high’ in Illinois.

Giddyap
3 years ago

Crime is spiking on Evanston — so this is their fix

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